Suzy Lake: Canadian Art & Activism

    For Suzy Lake (b.1947), life and art have been inextricably linked with activism. Born in Detroit, she became involved with the anti-war and civil rights movements of the late 1960s, and she immigrated to Canada in protest of the Vietnam War. In Montreal, Lake focused on creating socially and politically charged works. Incorporating elements of theatre, performance, and role-play, Lake blended technology and art to create compelling works of extraordinary activist commentary. Today she is recognized as one of the world’s most important photo-based practitioners. In this talk artist Suzy Lake discusses her profound practice and esteemed career with Erin Silver, author of Suzy Lake: Life & Work, and Sara Angel, Founder and Executive Director of the Art Canada Institute.

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